Note 1: If you get "Waiting for device", install drivers properly.Note 2:The zip will not extract, you have to use it directly without extracting. So don't bother trying to extract the zip, it will always give you error.Note 3: If using windows 8/8.1/10, make sure to disable driver signature check before installing drivers.

Download fastboot tools from the attachement, extract it somewhere..Method 1: pushing the RUU through PC

Now place the above downloaded zip inside the same folder having "fastboot.exe" and rename it to "firmware.zip"
Open command prompt onto the current folder (Shift+Right Click on the folder then select "Open Command Window here")
Boot into fastboot mode (Vol down+ Power then select fastboot)

1- Lock the bootloader using fastboot oem lock command
2- Rename the downloaded zip to 0PFJIMG.zip
3- Put the file on sd card and insert it into mobile
4- Reboot into bootloader and it will ask you if you want to update
5- Press VOL UP to say yes

Hello dear, I am a HTC 820pi user running in Android 4.4.2. I have rooted my phone but couldn't install any custom recovery. Is it possible to install xposed framework in my rooted phone? Mind it, no custom recovery is installed in my phone!!!!

Note 1: If you get "Waiting for device", install drivers properly.Note 2:The zip will not extract, you have to use it directly without extracting. So don't bother trying to extract the zip, it will always give you error.Note 3: If using windows 8/8.1/10, make sure to disable driver signature check before installing drivers.

Download fastboot tools from the attachement, extract it somewhere..Method 1: pushing the RUU through PC
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Now place the above downloaded zip inside the same folder having "fastboot.exe" and rename it to "firmware.zip"
Open command prompt onto the current folder (Shift+Right Click on the folder then select "Open Command Window here")
Boot into fastboot mode (Vol down+ Power then select fastboot)

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